Thursday 4 May 2023

The Unjust Imprisonment of Equity Lawyer Edward Ellis for Helping Victims of Corruption...

Edward Ellis, an equity lawyer, has been sentenced to 12 months in Pentonville Prison for helping people free of charge in their corruption cases. Despite being suspended indefinitely from practice in 2006 and being struck off the roll of solicitors in 2013, he continued to help people in their corruption cases. The sentencing of Edward Ellis has sparked outrage among his supporters, who believe that he has been unfairly targeted for his work in exposing corruption. Ellis was found guilty of giving false hope to litigants and breaching a Civil Restraint Order, which was meant to restrain him from issuing claims on behalf of others or from assisting others to bring claims in contravention of the Legal Services Act.

“Edward Ellis is going to die.”


The recent sentencing of Edward Ellis, an equity lawyer, to 12 months in Pentonville Prison for helping people free of charge in their corruption cases has sparked outrage among his supporters. Ellis, who is on kidney dialysis, has been publicising a Mass Corruption Remedy Process that he has been working on for 20 years with the Equity Monarchy Trusts. Despite being suspended indefinitely from practice in 2006 and being struck off the roll of solicitors in 2013, he continued to help people in their corruption cases. His supporters are calling for his immediate release and for justice to be served. The situation is particularly concerning given the overcrowding and poor conditions at Pentonville Prison, which was not designed to house the number of inmates it currently holds.


“There is no Justice, the whole Justice system needs to be reset.”


The recent sentencing of Edward Ellis, an equity lawyer, to 12 months in Pentonville Prison for helping people free of charge in their corruption cases has sparked outrage among his supporters. Ellis, who is on kidney dialysis, has been publicising a Mass Corruption Remedy Process that he has been working on for 20 years with the Equity Monarchy Trusts. Despite being suspended indefinitely from practice in 2006 and being struck off the roll of solicitors in 2013, he continued to help people in their corruption cases. His supporters are calling for his immediate release and for justice to be served.


Here are some steps that can be taken to help free Edward Ellis:


  1. Sign and share the petition: A petition has been started to free Edward Ellis. Signing and sharing the petition can help raise awareness and put pressure on the authorities to release him.

  2. Contact your local MP: Contacting your local MP and asking them to raise the issue in Parliament can help bring attention to the case and put pressure on the government to take action.

  3. Write to the Home Secretary: Writing to the Home Secretary and asking them to review the case can also help put pressure on the authorities to release Edward Ellis.

  4. Share on social media: Sharing information about Edward Ellis and his case on social media can help raise awareness and put pressure on the authorities to release him.

  5. Donate to his legal fund: Donating to Edward Ellis' legal fund can help him get the resources he needs to fight his case and secure his release.


It is important to act quickly to help free Edward Ellis, as his health is deteriorating and he is in urgent need of medical attention. By taking these steps, we can help ensure that justice is served and that Edward Ellis is released from prison as soon as possible.



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